A review of methodology for grassland restoration and management with practical examples

M. Grašič, A. Šabić, Branko Lukač
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Currently, the majority of high nature value Slovenian grasslands have an unfavourable conservation status. Based on the available data from habitat type mappings, the surface of high nature value grasslands (6210(*) – semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies on calcareous substrates, 6410 – Molinia meadows, and 6510 – lowland hay meadows) at Natura 2000 sites is decreasing. The existing agri-environment measures have been only partly effective in promoting grassland biodiversity. The main threats to biodiversity are driven by various anthropogenic activities, which result in a continuous change in landscape identity, habitat fragmentation, and ecosystem degradation. Therefore, biodiversity restoration became an urgent step in conservation of high nature value grasslands. Multiple pathways may lead to the ecological restoration of grasslands with an altered, uncharacteristic floristic composition, or grasslands with an unfavourable conservation status. In this paper, we present an overview of the methods used in the restoration of grasslands from different parts of Europe. In an adapted form, these methods could also be used for the restoration of Slovenian grasslands. Grasslands may be left to spontaneous succession, which is mainly suitable for small-scale areas, located in the proximity of grasslands with well-preserved biodiversity. However, to re-establish plant communities with specialist species, a more proactive approach is usually required, such as sowing of regional or commercial seed preservation mixtures, transfer of mature plant material, or topsoil transfer from donor sites with appropriate botanical composition. Grassland restoration methods should be carefully thought-out and carried out before the habitat or species is endangered. We conclude that optimally chosen post-restoration management may have an impact that is comparable or even greater than the impact of a suitable restoration method. Nevertheless, maintenance of well-preserved grasslands is still much more cost-effective than restoration of degraded grasslands.
草地恢复与管理方法综述与实例
目前,斯洛文尼亚大部分高自然价值草原的保护状况不佳。根据现有的生境类型映射数据,高自然价值草地(6210(*)-半自然干旱草地和钙质底灌丛相,6410 - Molinia草甸,6510 -低地干草草甸)的地表面积正在减少。现有的农业环境措施在促进草原生物多样性方面仅发挥了部分作用。对生物多样性的主要威胁是由各种人为活动驱动的,这些活动导致景观特征的持续变化、栖息地破碎化和生态系统退化。因此,生物多样性恢复成为高自然价值草原保护的当务之急。多种途径可能导致植物区系组成改变、非特征性或保护状况不利的草地的生态恢复。本文综述了欧洲不同地区草地恢复的方法。以一种适应的形式,这些方法也可以用于斯洛文尼亚草原的恢复。草地可以自然演替,主要适用于生物多样性保存较好的草地附近的小规模地区。然而,为了重建具有特殊物种的植物群落,通常需要更积极主动的方法,例如播种区域或商业种子保存混合物,转移成熟的植物材料,或从具有适当植物成分的供体转移表土。在栖息地或物种濒临灭绝之前,应仔细考虑和实施草地恢复方法。我们得出的结论是,最佳选择的修复后管理可能会产生与合适的修复方法相当甚至更大的影响。然而,维持保存良好的草原仍然比恢复退化的草原更具成本效益。
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